Welcome to My Blog

Word of the Day: Spatulate

Wednesday, 24 July 2024

Trip Guide News

Can you pronounce spatulate?
Word Daily
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Spatulate
WD
Listen to Word
adjective 1. Having a broad, rounded end.
2. (Botany, zoology) Broad at the apex and tapered to the base.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Play Button "To demonstrate a spatulate shape to the class, I showed a baseball bat."
Play Button "Pestles are spatulate, which is why they're good at grinding spices."
Play Button "The tropical plant is covered in lots of thick, spatulate leaves."
Latin, mid-18th century
Why This Word?
"Spatulate" comes from the Latin "spatula" ("broad piece") and the Greek "spathe," meaning "broad flat blade." We're familiar with the spatula used in the kitchen to flip pancakes, but today, "spatulate" is now used commonly in botany and zoology to describe features with slender bases and broad tips, such as water oak leaves. ...
Continue Reading
Word Smarts
Do you remember these words?
Magnifico Farinaceous Howbeit
Apodictic Crabwise Galere
WD Privacy Policy  •  Terms of Use  •  Contact Us
3419 Via Lido, #657 Newport Beach, CA 92663
Advertisements powered by LiveIntent • AdChoices AdChoices

No comments:

Post a Comment